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How can I serve a person who refuses service

Answered 4 years and 10 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
The Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure detail what your options are.  It can be found here: https://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/LegalResources/Rules/civil/CivilProcedure.pdf   Best of luck.
The Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure detail what your options are.  It can be found... Read More
You are basically dealing with a tenant who has abandoned her personal property.  This issue is typically handled with local law enforcement.  They can assist you in determining notice requirements etc. for your ex-friend to obtain her belongings.   For a more detailed answer you can also sit down with an attorney to review your situation in detail and advise you. Best of luck.... Read More
You are basically dealing with a tenant who has abandoned her personal property.  This issue is typically handled with local law... Read More
If it was a completed gift, then yes, you could run into issues if you damage the iPad.  In addition to civil liability, it's possible that law enforcement would look into bringing criminal charges.  If it was just an iPad you owned and were letting him use, then you may want to contact law enforcement to ensure he returns your property... Best of luck.... Read More
If it was a completed gift, then yes, you could run into issues if you damage the iPad.  In addition to civil liability, it's possible that law... Read More

Can I sue an auto lender for not providing me with the title after I have paid the loan off in full?

Answered 4 years and 11 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
A big question here is, Why?  What reason has the auto lender given?  This is normally routine.  If there was a written agreement and they are failing to adhere to the terms, then you may be able to bring suit for a breach of that contract.  Ultimately, you will likely want to sit down with an attorney to review your case in detail and advise you of your options. Best of luck.... Read More
A big question here is, Why?  What reason has the auto lender given?  This is normally routine.  If there was a written agreement and... Read More